toys
Posts tagged ‘toys’ at the GeekAlerts gadgets and design website.

After having seen the design of this classic spaceship as a source of inspiration for a chandelier, a telephone a putter and bottle opener, we’re finally about to see it as the one thing many have been waiting for; a radio-controlled version of the Star Trek U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701.
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WowWee’s first female robot ever, Femisapien, is now available for purchase for $99.99 USD. She’s been spotted for sale at Amazon.com, Target and WowWee’s online store.
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This kite allows you to take digital images from nearly 80 feet up. Once you’ve landed the kite, simply connect the camera to your computer and transfer the photos via USB.
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Kyosho, a manufacturer of radio-controlled toys, has unveiled its Minium AD Caliber 120 Readyset - an indoor R/C helicopter which will go on sale in Japan next month.
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We have seen both Transformers and Star Wars versions of these learining laptops. Now, with the new Batman movie out, it’s no surprise that Oregon Scientific has decided to release a “Dark Knight” model.
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Silverlit, the company known for their airborne radio-controlled toys, now has a new product for those who prefer staying on the ground; a 1:12 scale Ducati motorcycle.
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Fans of the British 60s sci-fi TV series “Doctor Who” will soon be able to get their hands on this silver chrome Dalek, based on the “Daleks - Invasion Earth 2150 AD” movie.
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Here’s a fun batteryless toy for fans of Anthony Stark’s alter ego. Load the rocket onto the launch pad, build up some force using the pump, then press the launch button to send Iron Man up to 40 feet in the air.
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This radio-controlled Volkswagen Samba replica is equipped with a built-in speaker, allowing you to connect the toy to MP3 players, PDAs and other digital products using a standard 3.5mm stereo audio plug.
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The first detailed review ever of WowWee’s Femisapien robot (see previous sneak peek videos) is now online. Check out the video from RobotsRule:
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